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The hotel consist of four floors, and total width of it is something about ten meters (sic!). Hotels' rooms are very tiny, so be prepared for a kind of survival staying there. When booking this hotel, try to book room with its windows on the main street, otherwise when you will got room at the back street be prepared that...
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the location and low-cost made this hotel a perfect choice for us. It's definitely a no-frills kind of place so be prepared for that. features and amenities are very minimal, don't recall there being AC, and there was often not someone working in the lobby so a key/code was needed to re-enter. I wouldn't recommend this place for anyone who...
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Eventhough we got lost on our way to the hotel but the staff was very helpful when I called asking for direction and when we got there the owner/staff showed us how to lock/unlock our door properly (the door was a bit old-fashioned) etc. There are no elevators (they mentioned about that in their website) so for those of you...
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The location is incredible. A few minute walk from the Louvres, the Jardin des Tuileries and the metro. We actually went almost everywhere by foot (Panthéon, Jardin du Luxembourg, Notre-Dame-de-Paris, etc.) but I admit we like to walk.
The receptionist (Armelle?) was very nice and helpful. So was the man who did a minor repair.
We did find the bathroom...
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We were double booked at our other hotel due to 123france.co.uk and sent to the rouen which did RUIN our 'romantic' holiday. The sheets had black hairs on and in them and we slept in our clothes on top of the beds which we had to cover with our own towels as I was just so disgusted. The breakfast was...
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I stayed at the Hotel de Rouen most for its location, which is really really good. the view is charming and the streets are calm. There are few bars/cafes around, and it´s perfectly fine because you can enjoy sitting in a cafe in Paris but far from the crowd.
The staff was helpful - we have arrived late at night...
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Ok so here are my complaints and after then I will explain what the manager said when I emailed him with them. 1. When I booked I paid for breakfast but was told at the front desk that I didn't, then on the last day I was informed that I did indeed pay for breakfast. 2. I booked it because...
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I have no one to blame but myself. I researched, and researched, and researched, and ultimately decided that this was going to be a good, basic hotel for my family (2 adults, 2 boys under 10) to stay for our 4 nights in Paris after a week in London. BTW, for a bit of perspective, we're middle-class Americans and we...
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Riddled with bed bugs, Bites everywhere, very dirty, grubby, better hotels for just a few more euros. this is a dump.

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lavalou, Propriétaire at Hotel de Rouen, responded to this review

Hello!
First of all, sorry for my english!
And sorry because you have not liked my hotel!
It is an "not expansive" hotel right in the center of Paris and it is basic and I hope that people understand when they arrive on the website of Booking.com.
For the "insects", I was waiting to see by myself the bed in...
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The Hotel is incredibly dirty, and the staff is incredibly unhelpful. Don't you ever stay in this hotel... it is much better if you search some other hotel in the same location.
We were stolen in this hotel. A lady in glasses went into our room and took 300 euros. I know it is my fault, but that was done...
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Louvre / Palais-Royal

From the majestic Louvre to the regal Palais-Royal, this neighborhood oozes luxury. The grand arches along Rue de Rivoli are shadowed by mosaics in front of decorated vitrines and hotels. Place Vendôme is lined with the world’s best jewelers and their glittering window displays. Every other establishment has someone to open the door for you or park your car. You can spend hours gazing at its haute couture shops or lingering over a meal at any of its chic eateries. After all that indulgence, the Tuileries gardens provide stately respite, while theaters compete for your applause. It's a neighborhood that draws admirers from around the world, all attracted to the luxe life in Paris.

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